India Pakistan War

Chinese PL-15E Missiles Found Intact in Punjab: Potential Boost for Indian EW Capabilities

Chinese PL-15E Missiles Found Intact in Punjab: Potential Boost for Indian EW Capabilities

Several unexploded Chinese PL-15E long-range air-to-air missiles have been recovered intact. These missiles were fired by Pakistani fighter jets. This situation offers a rare opportunity for technical analysis. One such missile was discovered in a forested area near Hoshiarpur, Punjab. Experts believe these missiles likely failed to detonate or ran out of fuel mid-flight, rather than being intercepted. Preliminary assessments suggest Pakistan Air Force (PAF) jets may have launched them from lower altitudes and longer ranges. This may have been due to pressure from India’s advanced S-400 air defense systems. This significantly compromised their range and precision. Defense analysts say…
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Centre Assures Citizens of Stable Supplies: ‘No Need for Panic Buying’

Centre Assures Citizens of Stable Supplies: ‘No Need for Panic Buying’

Essential Commodities, Fuel and Fertiliser Stocks Sufficient Across India, Say Officials New Delhi — Tensions have heightened along the western border. In response, the central government on Friday reassured the public. India has ample reserves of essential commodities. These include food grains, fuel, and fertilisers. Authorities urged citizens, especially in northern states, not to panic buy. The supply chains in the country have not been disrupted. The government held a series of high-level meetings with state officials and agricultural market representatives. Following these meetings, the government announced that transportation and logistics via road, rail, and air remain fully operational. Markets…
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India-Pakistan Tension: Bollywood Stands Awake and United With Indian Soldiers Amid Cross-Border Shelling

India-Pakistan Tension: Bollywood Stands Awake and United With Indian Soldiers Amid Cross-Border Shelling

As midnight shelling shook the borders, Bollywood remained awake—praying for the nation’s defenders. India and Pakistan are teetering on the brink of conflict following Operation Sindoor. The situation has escalated into a national crisis. Pakistan reportedly attempted airstrikes at multiple locations in India, which were effectively neutralized by the S-400 air defense system. Precautionary blackouts were imposed in some areas and high alerts issued. Amid the rising tensions, the Indian entertainment industry, especially Bollywood, has expressed strong solidarity with the armed forces. Celebrities Voice Support and Pride Prominent Bollywood personalities took to social media to salute Indian soldiers and call…
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India Thwarts Twin-Wave Pakistani Attack Using Advanced Russian, Israeli & Indigenous Defence Systems

India Thwarts Twin-Wave Pakistani Attack Using Advanced Russian, Israeli & Indigenous Defence Systems

Coordinated Assault Repelled Pakistan significantly escalated tensions across the Line of Control (LoC). They launched a series of missile and drone attacks on Indian military facilities. These attacks occurred in two waves. The first wave occurred during the intervening night of May 7 and 8. The second attack happened on the evening of May 8. Indian defence forces responded swiftly, neutralising incoming threats using a combination of imported and indigenous defence platforms. S-400, Akash and Anti-Drone Systems in Action The Indian armed forces deployed a layered air defence strategy. They combined Russia’s S-400 Triumf missile systems with Indian-made Akash surface-to-air…
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India Repels Pakistani Strikes Amid Escalating Border Tensions

India Repels Pakistani Strikes Amid Escalating Border Tensions

Blackouts, Counterstrikes Mark Sharp Escalation Along Western Border Jammu/New Delhi — Hostilities have escalated significantly. Indian forces successfully thwarted a wave of Pakistani drone and missile attacks on Thursday night. These attacks occurred across multiple border states, including Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Gujarat. The strikes prompted India to impose blackouts in several regions along its western frontier. This was in response to heightened threats from Islamabad. The sudden surge in cross-border attacks came just hours after India issued a stern warning to Pakistan. India advised against any further provocation. This warning followed its targeted military response—Operation Sindoor—on terror…
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India’s Air Defence Readiness Amid Escalating Tensions with Pakistan

India’s Air Defence Readiness Amid Escalating Tensions with Pakistan

India neutralised another nefarious attempt by Pakistan of engaging with 15 Military establishments in India after Operation Sindoor. India activated its S-400 air defence systems. It combined this with an Integrated CUAS grid to thwart the Pakistani missiles and drones. With rising tensions along the western front, India’s multi-layered air defence network is among the most formidable in the world. India’s systems are designed to counter a full spectrum of aerial threats. These threats range from drones to ballistic missiles. The systems integrate long-range, medium-range, and point-defence solutions. These are the air defence systems that India possesses to counter any…
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India’s Hanuman Doctrine: Operation Sindoor Sends a Message of Justice, Not War

India’s Hanuman Doctrine: Operation Sindoor Sends a Message of Justice, Not War

Targeting Terror, Not Civilians In the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted India’s military philosophy. He evoked Lord Hanuman’s stance from the Ramayana: “Jinh mohi maara te main mare”. This means, "Those who struck me, I struck back." Singh clarified that India's action was a measured and restrained response. It was aimed solely at those responsible for the Pahalgam terrorist attack. In this attack, 25 Indians and one Nepali citizen were killed. India avoided any civilian or military Pakistani targets, focusing exclusively on terrorist camps run by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), and Hizbul Mujahideen. https://videopress.com/v/UPQi4jAE?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true Through ‘Operation…
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India Ramps Up Strategic Pressure: From water Diplomacy to Global Isolation, Islamabad finds Itself Cornered

India Ramps Up Strategic Pressure: From water Diplomacy to Global Isolation, Islamabad finds Itself Cornered

Islamabad/New Delhi: Pakistan’s multi-pronged efforts to counter India on the global stage appear to be unraveling. India is asserting strategic, diplomatic, and economic superiority. Pakistan is experiencing diplomatic setbacks at the UN. It is also dealing with economic tremors triggered by water diplomacy. Pakistan is facing growing pressure on every front. As a response, it even issued a flood alert after India released a high volume of water from upstream dams. India Turns Up the Heat With Hydropower Projects, Water Diversions The Indian government has made a strategic move that has rattled Islamabad. It has greenlit four of five long-stalled…
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Pakistan’s Tactics Fall Flat at UNSC Amid India’s Firm Stance. No Statement or Resolution Emerges from Closed-Door Meeting

Pakistan’s Tactics Fall Flat at UNSC Amid India’s Firm Stance. No Statement or Resolution Emerges from Closed-Door Meeting

New York: Pakistan’s efforts to internationalize the Jammu & Kashmir issue failed. They hit a wall at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). A closed-door meeting convened on Monday ended without any resolution or official statement. This outcome signaled a diplomatic win for India. Despite Pakistan’s claims of success, there was no concrete outcome from the 90-minute confidential session. Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the UN is Munir Akram, who was formerly known as Asim Iftikhar. He stated that the meeting fulfilled Islamabad’s objective. The goal was to draw attention to the Kashmir issue. However, the lack of any formal response…
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India to Receive Stealth Warship ‘Tamal’ Armed with BrahMos Missiles from Russia

India to Receive Stealth Warship ‘Tamal’ Armed with BrahMos Missiles from Russia

India faces rising military tensions with Pakistan. It is set to significantly boost its naval firepower by inducting ‘Tamal’. This is a cutting-edge stealth guided missile frigate from Russia. Tamal is designed for multi-role combat. It comes equipped with the supersonic BrahMos missile system. This makes it one of the most lethal assets in the Indian Navy’s arsenal. Strategic Arrival Amidst Escalations Scheduled for handover on May 28, Tamal’s arrival is well-timed. It follows India’s robust responses to the Pahalgam terror attack. These responses include cutting off water from the Chenab River. India is also receiving new shipments of Russian…
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